Streetsboro Schools' Shining Stars

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Nov 4, 2017 at 12:01 AM

Streetsboro High School students Dominic Carone and Ravleen Ingle were selected for October’s Shining Stars award. The recognition is done on behalf of the PTA. Teachers in the district nominate two students each month, typically one boy and one girl, and two candidates are selected.

Dominic is the son of Beth and Tony Carone and big brother to Aiden. Dominic, a senior, is known for his career in wrestling, to which he has been dedicated to since first grade. Most recently, he made headlines for placing second in the State finals this past spring.

Dominic plans to attend West Point Military Academy in New York for academics and athletics. While there he’ll be trained in military intelligence and criminal justice. Dominic said he looks up to his principal James Hogue, who has been supportive and influential in his wrestling career. Hogue, in turn had positive things to say about Dominic.

"Dominic has had a tremendous positive influence on Streetsboro High School and when he leaves here next year as a graduating senior, his positive effect will remain. With each new challenge that Dominic confronts, comes growth and confidence, which only improves him as a person and leader," said Hogue.

Ravleen Ingle also shared a great respect for Hogue amongst other teachers.

"Mr. Gaug is such an intellectual person and made Government fun," she said. "He is such a great teacher. Mr. Hogue, High School Principal, is one of my closest friends at the high school. From my freshman year to now we’ve built a really good relationship and we have meaningful. He genuinely cares about me. Mrs. Dierkens is such a sweetheart. She’s the advisor for the newspaper and she’s a genuine person. Mr. Huber has provided me with so many opportunities. We have golden staff member at the high school and in Streetsboro in general. They create such amazing relationships with their students."

Ravleen is the daughter of Jyoti and Raj Ingle and is a sister to Karan and Simran.

She is currently the President of her class as well as the Student Council. Most notably, she helped start the Actively Caring for People (AC4P) club her freshman year with Mr. Campbell, Student Guidance Counselor. They started out with three members and they are now up to thirty plus regular members. Ravleen said she is proud and feels like she has a legacy.

She aspires to be a heart surgeon, something her parents say she can no doubt accomplish. Ravleen said she is grateful to the PTA for the award and she appreciates the recognition.

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